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The favorite to win is likely to be a four-year-old filly called Sarafina, who was third in the race last year.
NYT > Home Page By GINA RARICK 2011
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She appeared as a guest star on the Cosby show, and in the acclaimed 1992 movie, "Sarafina", about the youth rebellion against the regime in Soweto.
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"Sarafina", "Cry the Beloved Country" and "Place of Weeping", said that just going through the Oscar experience made the team feel like winners.
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"We were competing with films like 'Million Dollar Baby', it was such an honour, I was so proud," said the star whose career was launched with the stage musical "Sarafina" in the Eighties.
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I mean, when we were -- I started "Sarafina" (AUDIO GAP) from freedom was coming tomorrow.
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TILSLEY: (AUDIO GAP) has also, with works like "Sarafina", been a thorn in the side of South Africa's older apartheid government, which makes him both an artist and an activist.
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VERJEE: The film's producer Anant Singh is also responsible for other box office hits such as "Sarafina" and "The Long March To Freedom."
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It's directed by Darrell Roodt, the man behind "Sarafina" the movie and a stream of hits, such as "Cry, The Beloved Country" and "Fatherhood."
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"I, for one, shall continue to encourage the use of educational plays such as Sarafina 2 to highlight the dangers of Aids, particularly where there are no television sets and electricity,"
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During the hearing, Zuma said the European Union was told that some money it donated for health services in South Africa had gone to the show, a sequel to the popular "Sarafina" musical called
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